Show IT WAS DIVORCE DAYS DAY-S Chief Justice Merritt Sunders Four Mismated Couplet S Couple-t ELLERBECK WINS HIS CASE S J SALE OF TREASURY STOCK DEf DE-f CLARED VOID 1 Throe Cornered Suit From Ihc Prol aio Court Hearing on the Writ or Prohibition AgJnst Judge MoXally Snit Growing Out of the Coffin Hardware Companys failuve IV D Snyder Suet For n Divorce Front His IVife Former S 3Ir And re iv Hurt Joe Llppmau Join JudRe Poirees iii the Practice Prac-tice of Law Chief Justice Merritt had a very busy time yesterday Several important p 1 judgments were handed down four divorces di-vorces granted arguments heard on the writ of prohibition against United States Commissioner McNally and < quite a large number of usual Saturday motions heard and disposed of 4 S XOTJH DIVORCES G11A7VTED Ousortlonr By the Hushniida Were the Grounds in All The first diorce case was that of Margaret Gregory Ars Samuel Gregory The plaintiff testified that the marriage mar-riage took place at Pueblo Colo nine years ago and that on March 15 1S94 the defendant deserted her without any cause and had not since been heard of This testimony being corroborated + the decree was granted Morris Sommer was the plaintiffs attorney at-torney Ada Brans and Samuel N Evans I were married at Montpelier Ida on July 26 1S93 and Mrs Evans now Bought a decree of divorce alleging that thirteen months after the marriage Sam went away without cause or excuse ex-cuse and has remained away ever since His honor granted the decree S and awarded Mrs Evans 10 a month alimony for the support of the infant child of the marriage Cochran Murphy were the plaintiffs plain-tiffs attorneys Agnes Watt vs Robert J Watt was the next in order The marriage took place in Salt Lake in February 1592 and in October 1SS3 Robert deserted and ever since bas failed to support 1 < 5 his wife The decree was granted and S Mrs watt awarded the custody oft of-t infant child Attorney D N L1ItStraup HIS Mrs Watts legal adviser L1It c In the suit of Bessie V Taylor vs J j W Taylor desertion was the ground on which the divorce was asked The marriage took place at Snoho mish state of Washington on Nov 28 1SS9 and in January 1890 the parties removed to Salt Lake About a month later the defendant who is a railroad engineer left his wife without offering any excuse Bessie V Simmons was the plaintiffs plain-tiffs maiden nanie and this she will now assume and the decree of divorce I granted prayed |